Yusra Khogali wrote on Facebook that “Whiteness is not humxness” and that “white skin is sub-humxn,” according to The Toronto Sun. (Khogali intentionally misspells “human” in order to eliminate “man” from the word, a common practice among left-wing feminists.) She goes on to say that white people are “recessive genetic defects” who “need white supremacy to protect their survival as a people.”

Black people, Khogali writes, “simply through their dominant genes can literally wipe out the white race if we had the power to,” later adding that black people are “superhumxns.”

For anyone remotely familiar with Afrocentrist talking points, this isn’t anything new. Countless blogs – replete with many misspellings and hilarious historical inaccuracies – promote this very same rhetoric. As a general rule of thumb, though, people with degrees in We Wuz Kangz Studies should avoid talking about genetics.

Honestly, none of this upsets me. I’m not a conservative; I don’t think that we could all “just get along” if we dispensed with racism and identity politics. As a radical nationalist, my heart soars every time I encounter anti-White rhetoric – especially particularly explicit, hateful instances, such as the one in question.

Is this because I hate my race? Is it because I feel ashamed to be White?

Hardly.

Rather, it is because I understand cause and effect. Whenever the Left spews such anti-White drivel, it radicalizes formerly moderate, apolitical, or even Left-leaning Whites. Indeed, a sizeable portion of the Alt-Right consists of former Leftists who gradually realized that all talk of equality was a mere guise for ruthless, unapologetic ethnic warfare against people of European heritage.

In fact, it is hard to imagine that the current resurgence of White racial consciousness would be transpiring without this anti-White hatred.

This isn’t the first time Yusra has made outrageous comments, however:

Khogali has a history of making racially inflammatory statements.

At a Toronto protest last week, Khogali called Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau a “white supremacist terrorist” for not doing enough — in her eyes — to stand up to President Trump.

In a tweet last year, Khogali asked “Allah” for strength to not kill “white folks.”

“Plz Allah give me strength to not cuss/kill these men and white folks out here today,” she tweeted.

Again, I fully support this kind of rhetoric. Not only does it radicalize Whites, but it sows discord within the Left – a win-win for anyone in the Alt-Right.

On a slightly less serious note, how braindead must one be to believe that Justin Trudeau is a White supremacist?